Project

Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership (DCCP)

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About

Cybil code: G0911

Status: Ongoing

From: Jul 2019

To: Jul 2024

Implementors

Partners

Region

Countries

Contact

Komal Bazaz Smith

Komal_BazazSmith@dai.com

Summary

Launched in July 2018, the Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership (DCCP) is a United States initiative that forms engagement at multiple levels from a grassroots level, providing cybersecurity upskilling to citizens and civil society organizations, as well as regulatory and policy support and technical assistance, to host country governments.

 

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Aim

This initiative aims to:

  • Expand and increase secure Internet access in targeted emerging markets by enabling market entry (or expanded market access) for U.S. or like-minded technology companies;
  • Increase adoption of policies and regulatory positions that encourage open, interoperable, reliable, and secure digital infrastructure;
  • Promote exports of U.S. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) goods and services and increase U.S. company market share in targeted markets; and
  • Increase adoption of cybersecurity best practices in targeted countries.

Context

Chaired by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. Department of State, DCCP works with partner countries to support the development of communications infrastructure; promote transparent regulatory policies for open, competitive markets; and build partners’ cybersecurity capacity to address shared threats through engagement with the private sector, government, and civil society.

Outputs

USAID is implementing multiple DCCP activities through Digital Frontiers, a seven-year (2017 -2024) cooperative agreement administered by USAID’s Innovation, Technology, and Research Hub. Current activities include:

  • Promoting American Approaches to ICT Policy and Regulation (ProICT): ProICT, an activity under the Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership, provides technical assistance and capacity-building to help developing country governments establish ICT policy and regulatory frameworks that will enable an inclusive digital economy.
  • Digital Asia Accelerator (DAA): DAA, an activity under the Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership, aims to advance economic development by increasing business’ and citizens’ capacities to use digital technology safely and effectively across Southeast Asia.
  • Digital Asia Accelerator Video Series: This video series is a 10-part Facebook-based campaign called “Online Safety” to raise awareness about good digital security practices among Cambodian users, particularly Cambodian small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) owners and staff. The campaign addresses common problems and security-related challenges that Cambodian users face online and gives them “tips and tricks” to protect themselves, their data, and their businesses online.
  • Advancing Timor-Leste’s Autonomous Telecommunications Landscape (ATLATL): ATLATL, an activity under the Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership, is working to promote business-friendly policy and investment in the ICT sector in Timor-Leste.
  • South Asia Regional Digital Initiative (SARDI): SARDI, an activity under the Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership, is working to improve digital connectivity in the South Asia region, strengthen the private sector and civil society’s digital capacity, and improve their ability to engage on ICT policy issues.

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